Weekend happenings: June 6 - 8, 2014

Time once again to check out theater and music events around Fort Worth. This city has a great selection of genres and venues for entertainment. Check out just a few of the productions happening this weekend.

Six million Jews are invited to Germany with a promise of citizenship and jobs. This production will involve 40 different characters played by just 3 cast members exploring the effects of the policy on Jews and Gentiles around the world.

Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra presents their 24th annual Concerts In the Garden. This annual summer music festival includes concerts in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden every weekend for 16 weeks. Show include a spectacular firework display.

Living in another country can be challenging. In this story a young minister and his girlfriend go to West Africa to set up a school but are quickly faced with dangers that they did not expect. But they are Americans after all, so how hard can it be, right? Please note this is an adult comedy due to the use of strong language.

To make reservations call (817) 784-9378 or visit the Stage West website.

The year is 1927, the city is Chicago and the star is legendary blues singer Ma Rainey. As a group of musicians wait for Ma Rainey to arrive in the studio tempers begin to flare. This story deals with issues of race and how that played out in the music industry.

Thursday – Saturday 8:00 PM

Saturday – Sunday 3:00 PM

To make reservations, call (817) 338-4411 or visit the Jubilee Theatre website.

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Dora has lived in the Fort Worth area for over 30 years. Her high stress job led her to seek an outlet while spending time with her family. She discovered the wealth and variety of entertainment found within this great city and now enjoys sharing her discoveries with others.